- Wes Farrell
Wes Farrell (
December 21 ,1939 -February 29 ,1996 ) was an Americanmusician ,songwriter andrecord producer , who was most active in the 1960s and 1970s. He was responsible for over 300 million record sales, including 70 million sales withThe Partridge Family , during his career.Career
Among Farrell's songs were "Boys" (co-written with
Luther Dixon ), originally performed byThe Shirelles and subsequently covered by the Beatles, the 1965 US #1 single "Hang on Sloopy " (co-written with Bert Russell, akaBert Berns ), which became the Official Rock Song of the U.S. state ofOhio , theJay and the Americans US #3 hit "Come a Little Bit Closer" (co-written with songwriters Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart) and thetheme song for "The Partridge Family "television series , "Come On, Get Happy ".Recording artist s Farrell produced included the Partridge Family (who actually consisted ofDavid Cassidy andShirley Jones with a team ofstudio musician s),Elephant's Memory (whose songs "Jungle Gym at the Zoo " and "Old Man Willow " appeared in the movie "Midnight Cowboy "), and singer Lulu (the title song to theJames Bond movie "The Man with the Golden Gun", and 1970s album material).Farrell was also the owner of Bell Records, which was a merger of three earlier labels (Amy, Mala, and Bell Records). The company was later bought out by
Screen Gems , and eventually becameArista Records , while Farrell went on to foundChelsea Records . In1966 he wrote "theGamera theme song" for the American cut ofGamera (film) .Personal life
Farrell was born in 1939 in
New York City ,New York . In 1965 he married Joan Arthurs, and they had a daughter, named Dawn. Farrell and Arthurs divorced in 1972. He was married to actress/singerTina Sinatra (daughter of Frank) in 1974, and to actressPamela Hensley in 1979; both marriages ended in divorce. Farrell was later married toreal estate mogul Jean Inman and had two children, named Wesley and Sky. Farrell died ofcancer in 1996 inCoconut Grove, Florida .External links
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* [http://www.cmongethappy.com/interviews/wf/ Interview with Wes Farrell] ("Tiger Beat ", 1971)
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